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No, the hub is 10bT, but there's a 10b2 interface. My original network
was 10b2 and rather than rewiring everything to use 10bT, I decided
to have most of my machines reside in 10b2. This is the reason why
I still use NE2K ethernet adaptors on my BSD box since they're the
only ones that have 10b2 and 10bT interfaces.

> There's an addressing problem most likely.  Whoever 00:40:f9:13:69:d5 is
> you need to go kick it.  I don't know my OIDs or I could identify it.

I think that's my Cisco ISDN router.

> Well, there is, it's just one big doc:  http://www.freebsd.org/handbook

The Advanced Networking section isn't in-depth enough. I think I need
to buy a TCP/IP book of some sort, but I'm not sure which one.

> > rc.conf's network section
> > =========================
> > hostname="black.tmpest1.org"
> > gateway_enable="YES"
> > ifconfig_ed1="inet 15.75.136.174  netmask 255.255.248.0"
> > ifconfig_ed2="inet 10.0.0.1  netmask 255.255.255.0"
> > network_interfaces="ed2 ed1 lo0"
> > defaultrouter="10.0.0.1"  
> 
> This is wrong, this should point to your upstream provider (15.75.136.169
> most likely).  If so take out the next two lines.
> 
> > static_routes="hp"
> > route_hp="-net 15.0.0.0 15.75.136.169"

I changed defaultrouter to 15.75.136.169 and commented out my static
routes and no longer get the messages.

> > Internet:
> > Destination        Gateway            Flags     Refs     Use     Netif Expire
> > default            10.0.0.1           UGSc        0        0      ed2
> 
> You'll never go anywhere with this here.

I'm curious in knowing why everything worked before with the exception of
those messages. The way I had things set up before wasn't as efficient
because you just removed the static route. Thanks for your help!


Regards,
Ken
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